Old Grey Mare Childrens Rocking Horse Woodworking PlanWoodcraft®This was the first rocking horse designed by the author, Ken Williams, back in 1984. It quickly became a popular item for his customers. The simple construction methods features no carving whatsoever,...28_15203528-15203514.00WoodworkersWorkshophttps://woodworkersworkshop.com/store/Item/28_152035

Old Grey Mare Childrens Rocking Horse Woodworking Plan

This was the first rocking horse designed by the author, Ken Williams, back in 1984. It quickly became a popular item for his customers. The simple construction methods features no carving whatsoever, so its ideal for the beginner woodworker. Sturdy as a horse is what this little loveable rocker is all about, featuring wide rocking blades and a handy yoke collar for the child to hold too while playing giddy-up! The full size patterns for all curved pieces included and there is no carving involved with this or any of our rocking horses. Pictured here, the child sitting on the rocker is 36 inches tall. Includes full size patterns, list of materials, photos and instructions for two horses.

Wood and/or Supplies needed: A full materials list and instructions are provided in the plan. All parts can be made from 3/4 and 1-1/2 inch thick wood.

Tools needed: Scroll saw or jig saw or band saw and other common workshop tools.

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